Friday, July 26, 2013

Pilgrimage:30 Highways: Profusion

the sunflowers in profusion
welcome July's ending
August high Summer is coming
in garlands of gold and grain

cantaloups ripen and peaches pregnant
with wrinkled stones hold next year's harvest
beneath the cloudless sky
we wait for afternoons of tea

and bared feet under wisteria vines
these summer days flaunt a gradual brevity 
against the heavy heat
that paints the mountains blue








Saturday, July 20, 2013

One Day's Collage

Woman with your head wrapped
in a beautiful white turban,
can you hear the
cellular traffic?
Men rebuilding fences, 
do you recognize
the lonely neighbor on the 
other side?

I drive up alongside
this pole stapled with hearts,
paper cut outs,
and wonder at its meaning.
Were they placed there
one at a time? Or did the family
come back every day to post
a new calling card? Missing
black doberman. Favorite
lake. One eye of a child.

In the restaurant there was an altar.
On it there was a palm-sized rectangle 
of green turquoise, a snapshot of a holy
mother, painted cloth, red lotus
on beige canvas. Six or eight prayer 
cards in a small basket. 
The one that you drew
said you must remember
to not repeat the same mistakes.

I suppose if this were my
message board, I would tack up one
heart on Monday, another on Wednesday,
and so on. I would wave a small invisible
greeting at the hitch-hiking woman with her
head down. And whisper into the ears of
the innocent men.


My card spoke of practice. 

Friday, July 19, 2013

Pilgrimage; 29 days: Doubled

we stride ever forward
like a pair of scissors rusted
but still able to cut
hearts into tiny ribbons
sometimes we make new clothing
often nothing but scraps and shards
still we are joined
by rivets of steel and bits of bone

Friday, July 12, 2013

Pilgrimage: July 28: Filling Time

nothing more golden
nothing sweeter
nothing faster
nothing reminds
nothing depends
nothing to declare
nothing to see
nothing to do but look in your eyes
nothing to do but love you


Friday, July 5, 2013

Pilgrimage: 27 After Independence : Waking

after five hours of fun
barbecue and sun
on the couch
unable to move
after so much
happiness